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Boy's Own Annual 6 exemplars
The Boy's Own Conjuring Book 6 exemplars
The Boy's Own Annual. Volume 13. 1890-1891 3 exemplars
The Boy's Own Annual. Volume 20. 1897-1898 2 exemplars
The Boy's Own Annual. Volume 51. 1928-1929 2 exemplars
The Boy's Own Book 2 exemplars
The Boy's Own Annual. Volume 54. 1931-1932 2 exemplars
The Boy's Own Annual. Volume 6. 1883-1884 2 exemplars
The Boy's Own Annual. Volume 35. 1912-1913 2 exemplars
The Boy's Own Annual. Volume 38. 1915-1916 2 exemplars
The Boy's Own Annual. Volume 33. 1910-1911 2 exemplars
The Boy's Own Annual. Volume 34. 1911-1912 2 exemplars
Moon Rockets 1 exemplars
THE BOY'S OWN VOLUME 1 exemplars
Twenty-six School ~Stories for Boys 1 exemplars
Boy's Own Annual '75 1 exemplars
The Boy's Own Annual. Volume 60. 1937-1938 1 exemplars
The Boy's Own Annual. Volume 56. 1933-1934 1 exemplars
Boy's own magazine 1 exemplars
The Boy's Own Annual. Volume 29. 1906-1907 1 exemplars
Boy's own magazine, August 1887, no. 8, vol.III 1 exemplars
The Illustrated Boy's Own Treasury 1 exemplars
Historical Stories from the "Boy's Own Paper" 1 exemplars
Boy's Own Companion No. 4 1 exemplars
The boy's own paper. June 1920 1 exemplars
The boy's own paper. Janaury 1921 1 exemplars
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‘They were very happy days those; and I like to look back upon them, and think of them with a cordiality which awakens generous remembrances regarding those whose hands I have shaken, but may never grasp more’. This tinge of sadness resonated with me. I fear I have played my last game of cricket. As for ‘Our cricket match, and how we lost it’, it ended with a whiff of sharp practice. A player described as ‘long-bodied, short-legged, bullet-headed, long-armed...of some three or four and twenty...face round, and with that livid hue about the chin incidental to close-shaven coal black whiskers’ (page 242/243) was the perpetrator. Who was he? The demon Spofforth? It can't have been. He could hardly been born then. Referred to as Blue Beard in the story. he was the turning point. Through some kind of administrative mix up, he played for both sides and upped his game to snatch victory from the whippersnappers, demonstrating behaviour that now may have elicited chants of ‘cheat, cheat, cheat’. Things were different then as the two teams caroused and carolled ‘their way homewards under the light of the lovely moon’ (page 246).… (més)